----- "Peder Hedlund" <peder@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > You don't need an RT-kernel for this. Most of the RT-patches are in > the standard kernel since a long time so this should work for you. And > jack _really_ needs to be able to lock down memory. I tried as root and it does not change a thing. And root, well it was the case a few years ago, has all the rights. It's still the case, no? So it locks memory but still, there are xruns all the time. > >> 2. Built in Intel soundcards usually work better with 3 periods > per > >> buffer > > > > I'll try that, why not. > > As mentioned by Jeremy, this is for USB - not built ins, but since you > have an USB device you should try it. I can't set differently for capture and playback? > >> 3. Why are you using different soundcards for capture and > playback? > > > > why not? I have an internal soundcard for playback > > and an external usb device (ua1ex) for audio > > capture. What's wrong with that? > > You're introducing additional complexity to the setup. You also seem > to be running them at different bit depth (24 vs 32) which may or may > not be a problem. Until you get things working, see if you can use the > ualex for playback as well. what? I won't do that, no. I have the ua1ex to capture audio and the internal for playback. I won't do differently. If jack can't handle that, I'll get rid of it, in a way or another. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user